Clare Brown, Chair of Exhibition Design, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20006 202-298-2575 Naomi Clare Crellin, Senior Designer, Sparks, Philadelphia, PA 19154 781-632-4975 Lynn Kawaratani, Exhibit Designer & Editing Supervisor, Office of Exhibits Central, Washington, DC 20013 412-383-3062 RACHAEL HUSZAR RACHAEL HUSZAR [email protected] huszardesign.com 920-216-9636 EDUCATION EXPERIENCE TECHNICAL SKILLS REFERENCES George Washington University Corcoran School of the Arts & Design Southern Illinois University Carbondale World Bank Group Fall 2015 Developed an environmental installation concept for an informational campaign to introduce a new printing system. Worked from scale layout plans to design accurately scaled environmental graphic applications to be installed on surfaces at the World Bank Buildings. Created and prototyped an interactive graphic element to the installations. International Finance Corporation Fall 2015 Smithsonian Traveling Exhibitions Summer 2014 International Finance Corporation Spring 2014 University of Maryland Spring 2014 Corcoran Gallery of Art 2013-2015 National Museum of Dance Summer 2012 Created an immersive, environmental graphic installation utilizing reactionary quotations from an audience. Used Illustrator to design production ready, large format routed graphic panels. Installation and lighting design. Concept development for a new traveling exhibition, with a focus in graphic identity exploration. Content research, developing aesthetic approaches, infographics and poster presentations. Created environmental graphic installation to encourage paper waste reduction. Graphic identity development and spatial planning in a nontraditional venue. Designed vinyl information graphics and large format graphic panels with Illustrator, featuring a CMYK color scheme. Prepared art for production. Sourced sustainable materials. Graphic identity development for the PollinaTerps organization. Designed a color scheme, informational posters, a unique wayfinding system, and a transportable booth using deconstructed palettes. As a graduate fellow, assisted with the management of rotating exhibits throughout the year, as well as the student showcase NEXT. Duties included developing exhibit layouts, design of wordmarks and color schemes, design and installation of exhibit labels, both vinyl and dry-mounted. Aided in the daily maintainance of exhibitions. Conducted archival research and organization. Developed and implemented an Integrated Pest Management program. Computing Fabrication Well versed in programs such as VectorWorks, SketchUp, MS Office, iWork. Highly proficient with Adobe Creative Suite with a strong emphasis in Illustrator, and also including After Effects and Premiere Pro. Experienced with tools of graphics production such as large format printers and vinyl plotters, and strategies for their installation. Familiarity with lighting design. Master of Arts in Exhibition Design 2015 Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, Minor in Museum Studies 2013